Allison found a Baywatch Nights episode description on imdb that used a slur and rather than just quietly change it herself, she posted it to Twitter with requests for one of her followers to change it for her. To her delight, a couple of people argued the description should be left as is thus amplifying the artificial drama she herself created.
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But what about Allison V Brad? Please tell me she hasn't moved on from that! Of course not! How can she move on when somebody edited her imdb page to include information about her being responsible for a SWAT attack on Brad? At least this time Allison has some new information to share. She claims that another reason Brad is mad at her is he wanted to make a Jesus Bro sequel but had to cancel it since apparently she was essential to it being made. She says he never wanted to make a sequel to The Cinema Snob Movie but had to out of desperation since that brand name brings in money. Speaking of desperation, Doug, Rob, Tamara and Malcolm are only in the movie because everybody else hates Brad so much that they refuse to work with him anymore. Allison predicts Brad's "psycho family" will call sees her a liar again over her giving out this info. She seems to take pride in running him off Twitter and believes he'll return in 4 months or less.
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Turns out Brad's return to Twitter took place in less than 4 months. A couple days after her comments,
Brad's account was back.
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Also, Allison retweeted a sob story from one of Brad's former fans, which I found interesting. This guy was making a film and asked Brad, his self-proclaimed idol, to play a part he wrote specifically for him. He also wanted him to read the script and give notes. He had written a part for Brad's friend Brian to play, too. Rather than politely decline, Brad sends a one sentence response agreeing to be in it. The guy met Brad at a con and apparently Brad said he'd be in the guy's movie again there. Guy sends Brad the shooting schedule two weeks before the shoot and gets no response from Brad.
During the shoot he sends Brad an e-mail about the movie and gets a response from him apologizing that he couldn't make it that week but would still do it if his shooting days could be pushed to another week. He also mentions some kind of fire emergency going on in Springfeld. Brad says he hadn't heard from the guy since the con they spoke at and didn't know shooting was still on for that week. The guy decides that Brad is lying about not seeing the shooting schedule as opposed to it accidentally getting deleted if it ended up in the spam filter or something. With the combination of depression, some difficulty making the movie and Brad not being able to shoot that week, the guy says he attempted to commit suicide by walking in front of a moving car in front of his crew. The guy forgave Brad though and remained his fan even through #ChangeTheChannel until two months ago when he learned bad stuff about Brad that he has decided not to share publicly. That's up to Brad's victim(s) to share, he says.
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Now, as much as I can't stand Allison and #ChangeTheChannel, Brad really doesn't do himself many favors with decisions like this. Why would he agree to play a part in a film made by a fan of his that comes off as overtly infatuated with him and that he doesn't know very well? There's not much of an upside for Brad, I'd think, and it's just a perfect reason for a potentially crazed person to turn on you if you fall short of their expectations.